Sign the Declaration of Hope to oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide.
The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition urges its supporters to write letters to local and national news outlets.
Assisted Suicide debate Stoked.
Having cared for a child with special needs, I have great difficulty accepting any whiff of contemplation that we can choose to end a life we consider not worth living (MP fights for assisted suicide, March 27)
The joy and peace I experienced through caring for my son, with all his physical challenges, was enforced by the big smile he greeted each day with in spite of his pain and discomfort.
If the anguish of caregivers is the litmus test for legalizing assisted suicide, I reject this repugnant precept.
I would rather we put our resources into home care, hospice and palliative care than ask doctors, bound by oaths to preserve life, to end a life.
A political system with a history of residential schools based on forced "Europeanizing" of the indigenous people hardly garners confidence when deciding who deserves to live.
Recommending Canada legalize assisted suicide because of high-profile cases of people seeking this option due to degenerative health conditions is a reaction stemming from pain rather than a reasoned response on how to make the lives of such patients comfortable.
I don't have a definitive answer except to plead for reason, sanctity of life and justice to prevail.
Shahina Siddiqui Winnipeg Manitoba
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